If you have the courage and will to go to the unexplored and the unknown, a trip to the north pole will suit you. The history of north pole is long, with so many explorers and enthusiasts trying to reach it. It started with the first geographer and explorer, the Greek, Pytheas of Massilia at about 320 B.C. and then numerous others followed. But although there many expeditions being launched, there are still more unknown north pole facts yet to be discovered.
One territory who still holds a lot of mystery is Russia. This country was closed to visitors in the early days, keeping its history and culture behind closed door, but now that their doors are finally open, let’s make that visit to russia, and put the mysteries to an end. A visit to Russia, as with most countries, require a visa, and russian visas are one of the hardest to get. The russian embassy is strict in approving visas, they require an invitation letter sent by a juridical person, which is regulated and official. To prevent any problems you might encounter in getting russian visas, you should only talk and deal with professional russian travel agencies and get your time and money’s worth.